In honor of the 44th anniversary of the Roe vs Wade ruling, The Untitled Space will be presenting an artist talk & panel discussion on January 22nd for the UPRISE / ANGRY WOMEN exhibit on art as activism and the future of women’s rights in America in light of the new political era, becoming known as the “Trumpocalypse”. The event will be hosted by actress/filmmaker/activist Rose McGowan and gallery director/artist Indira Cesarine. Participating artists include: Ann Lewis, Annika Connor, Cinnamon Willis, Daniela Raytchev, Kristen Williams, Jackie Maidenfed, Maggie Dunlap, and Sophia Wallace.

The Untitled Spacegallery is proud to present exhibition, UPRISE / ANGRY WOMEN, curated by gallery director and artist Indira Cesarine, featuring the work of 80 female contemporary artists responding to the current social and political climate in America in light of the recent presidential election. The exhibit will take place from January 17- 28, 2017, opening the week of the presidential inauguration.

“The 2016 presidential election has brought to the surface extremes of sexism, racism and discrimination. Many women are deeply disturbed not only by the negative stereotyping and sexist attitudes towards women that have surfaced but also the threats to roll back women’s rights. The UPRISE / ANGRY WOMEN exhibit gives female artists a means to express themselves in regards to the social and political climate in America, and empower others with their visual imagery. We are proud to partner with the ERA Coalition and help raise money for their Fund for Women’s Equality.” – Curator Indira Cesarine

The UPRISE / ANGRY WOMEN exhibit is presented in partnership with the ERA COALITION, a political organization that works with Congress and grassroots activists for the passage and ratification of an Equal Rights Amendment. 25% of exhibit proceeds will benefit their Fund for Women’s Equality. The Fund for Women’s Equality is a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization that promotes legal and lived equality in the United States by increasing public understanding of the need for comprehensive, fair and equal treatment of women and girls under the law and the need to end sex inequality in all its forms. Founded by Jessica Neuwirth, author of “Equal Means Equal”, the ERA Coalition board also includes Gloria Steinem, Teresa Younger and many other prominent women’s rights activists. All men and women are created equal and that must be reflected in the Constitution. Learn more here: http://www.eracoalition.org